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Elizabeth Studebaker

Birth5 June 1803 - Indiana, United States of America
Death12 November 1866 - Pennsylvania, United States of America
MotherSarah Rensel
FatherClement Studebaker

Born in Indiana, United States of America on 5 June 1803 to Clement Studebaker and Sarah Rensel. Elizabeth Studebaker married Samuel DEARDORFF and had 9 children. She passed away on 12 November 1866 in Pennsylvania, United States of America.

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Parents
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Clement Studebaker
1758 - 1840
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Sarah Rensel
1756 - 1832
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Samuel Deardorff
1804 - 1863
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David Porter Deardoff
1841 - 1900
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Elizabeth "Libbie" Deardoff
1842 - 1879
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Sarah Deardoff
1832 - 1904
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Nancy J Deardoff
1837 - 1852
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Rebecca C Deardoff
1845 - 1854
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Walter H Deardoff
1836 - 1902
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Andrew B Deardoff
1838 - 1852
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Jeremiah F Deardorff
1828 - 1871
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Joseph Deardoff
1830 - 1853

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